├── requirements.txt ├── .gitignore ├── coffeehouse ├── utils.py ├── lydia │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── session.py │ └── lydia_ai.py ├── nsfw_classification │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── classifier.py │ └── request.py ├── __init__.py ├── api.py └── exception.py ├── examples ├── nsfw_example.py └── lydia_example.py ├── setup.py ├── README.md └── LICENSE /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .DS_Store 2 | *.pyc 3 | .idea 4 | .coverage 5 | .vscode 6 | *.egg-info 7 | MANIFEST 8 | docs/build 9 | dist/ 10 | build/ 11 | proj/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | class attrdict(dict): 2 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 3 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) 4 | 5 | def __getattr__(self, name): 6 | return self[name] 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/lydia/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from . import lydia_ai 2 | from . import session 3 | from .lydia_ai import * # noqa: F403,F401 4 | from .session import * # noqa: F403,F401 5 | 6 | 7 | __all__ = ['lydia_ai', 'session'] + lydia_ai.__all__ + session.__all__ 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/nsfw_classification/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from . import classifier 2 | from . import request 3 | from .classifier import * # noqa: F403,F401 4 | from .request import * # noqa: F403,F401 5 | 6 | 7 | __all__ = ['request', 'classifier'] + request.__all__ + classifier.__all__ 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/nsfw_classification/classifier.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from ..utils import attrdict 2 | 3 | __all__ = ['Classifier', 'NSFW_Classifier'] 4 | 5 | 6 | class NSFW_Classifier: 7 | def __init__( 8 | self, 9 | data, 10 | client, 11 | ): 12 | """ 13 | NSFW Classifier Object 14 | """ 15 | self._client = client 16 | self.nsfw_classification = attrdict(data['nsfw_classification']) 17 | 18 | 19 | Classifier = NSFW_Classifier # For compatibility 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/nsfw_example.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from coffeehouse import NsfwClassifier 2 | 3 | # Defining the API Key of the user 4 | api_key = input('API Key: ') 5 | 6 | # Create Classifier instance 7 | classifier = NsfwClassifier(api_key) 8 | 9 | # Reading the Image file and sending it through the API 10 | with open('path/to/image.jpg', 'rb') as f: 11 | result = classifier.classify(f.read()).nsfw_classification 12 | 13 | # Output 14 | print('Content Hash: {}'.format(str(result.content_hash))) 15 | print('Content Type: {}'.format(str(result.content_type))) 16 | print('Safe Prediction: {}'.format(str(result.safe_prediction))) 17 | print('Unsafe Prediction: {}'.format(str(result.unsafe_prediction))) 18 | print('is NSFW: {}'.format(str(result.is_nsfw))) 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from . import api 2 | from . import exception 3 | from . import lydia 4 | from . import nsfw_classification 5 | from .api import * # noqa: F403,F401 6 | from .exception import * # noqa: F403,F401 7 | from .lydia import * # noqa: F403,F401 8 | from .nsfw_classification import * # noqa: F403,F401 9 | 10 | __all__ = ( 11 | [ 12 | 'api', 13 | 'exception', 14 | 'lydia', 15 | 'nsfw_classification', 16 | ] 17 | + api.__all__ 18 | + exception.__all__ 19 | + lydia.__all__ 20 | + nsfw_classification.__all__ 21 | ) 22 | 23 | __version__ = '2.2.6' 24 | __author__ = 'Intellivoid Technologies' 25 | __source__ = 'https://github.com/intellivoid/CoffeeHouse-Python-API-Wrapper' 26 | __copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) 2017-2021 ' + __author__ 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from setuptools import setup 2 | #from coffeehouse import __version__, __author__ 3 | # This causes an issue during the installation process 4 | 5 | with open('README.md') as file: 6 | long_description = file.read() 7 | 8 | setup( 9 | name='coffeehouse', 10 | version='2.2.6', 11 | description='Official CoffeeHouse API Wrapper for Python', 12 | long_description=long_description, 13 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown', 14 | packages=[ 15 | 'coffeehouse', 16 | 'coffeehouse.lydia', 17 | 'coffeehouse.nsfw_classification', 18 | ], 19 | package_dir={ 20 | 'coffeehouse': 'coffeehouse', 21 | }, 22 | author='Intellivoid Technologies', 23 | author_email='netkas@intellivoid.net', 24 | url='https://coffeehouse.intellivoid.net/', 25 | install_requires=[ 26 | 'requests>=2.3.0', 27 | ], 28 | ) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/nsfw_classification/request.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import base64 2 | 3 | from ..api import API 4 | from .classifier import NSFW_Classifier 5 | 6 | 7 | __all__ = ['NsfwClassifier'] 8 | 9 | 10 | class NsfwClassifier(API): 11 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 12 | """ 13 | Public constructor for nsfw_classification 14 | :param access_key: 15 | :param endpoint: 16 | """ 17 | 18 | super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) 19 | 20 | def classify(self, image): 21 | """ 22 | Creates a new NSFW Classification to the API 23 | 24 | :type image: bytes 25 | :param image: The bytes of image that will be sent 26 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 27 | :returns: The results of nsfw image 28 | :rtype: NSFWClassifier 29 | """ 30 | 31 | return NSFW_Classifier( 32 | self._send( 33 | 'v1/image/nsfw_classification', 34 | image=base64.b64encode(image), 35 | ), 36 | self, 37 | ) 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/lydia_example.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from datetime import datetime 2 | 3 | from coffeehouse import LydiaAI 4 | 5 | # Create the CoffeeHouse API instance 6 | api_key = input('API Key: ') 7 | 8 | # Create Lydia instance 9 | lydia = LydiaAI(api_key) 10 | 11 | # Create a new chat session (Like a conversation) 12 | # Optional: langiage parameter, defaults to "en" 13 | session = lydia.create_session(language='en') 14 | print(f'Session ID: {session.id}') 15 | print('Session Available: {}'.format(str(session.available))) 16 | print('Session Language: {}'.format(str(session.language))) 17 | print( 18 | 'Session Expires: {}'.format( 19 | str(datetime.fromtimestamp(session.expires)), 20 | ), 21 | ) 22 | 23 | # Talk to the bot! 24 | while True: 25 | output = session.think_thought(input('Input: ')) 26 | print(f'Output: {output}') 27 | 28 | # In the case you want to save the Session ID to reuse the session 29 | # Use lydia to invoke think_thought instead, for example; 30 | # 31 | # while(True): 32 | # output = lydia.think_thought(session.id, input("Input: ")) 33 | # print("Output: {0}".format(output)) 34 | # 35 | # This is the same effect as above but uses the lydia instance directly. 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CoffeeHouse API Wrapper for Python 2 | 3 | This is a very simple API Wrapper for the CoffeeHouse API. Using 4 | This Library only supports the V1IVA2.0 CoffeeHouse API which is based from 5 | this [Documentation](https://gist.github.com/Netkas/e8977b26f482ca40911a949df7dd286f) 6 | 7 | 8 | ## Installation 9 | ```sh 10 | pip install coffeehouse 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | or 14 | ```sh 15 | python setup.py build 16 | python setup.py install 17 | ``` 18 | 19 | 20 | ## Lydia Example 21 | 22 | ```python 23 | from coffeehouse.lydia import LydiaAI 24 | 25 | # Create the CoffeeHouse API instance 26 | api_key = input("API Key: ") 27 | 28 | # Create Lydia instance 29 | lydia = LydiaAI(api_key) 30 | 31 | # Create a new chat session (Like a conversation) 32 | session = lydia.create_session() 33 | print("Session ID: {0}".format(session.id)) 34 | print("Session Available: {0}".format(str(session.available))) 35 | print("Session Language: {0}".format(str(session.language))) 36 | print("Session Expires: {0}".format(str(session.expires))) 37 | 38 | # Talk to the bot! 39 | while True: 40 | output = session.think_thought(input("Input: ")) 41 | print("Output: {0}".format(output)) 42 | 43 | # In the case you want to save the Session ID to reuse the session 44 | # Use lydia to invoke think_thought instead, for example; 45 | # 46 | # while(True): 47 | # output = lydia.think_thought(session.id, input("Input: ")) 48 | # print("Output: {0}".format(output)) 49 | # 50 | # This is the same effect as above but uses the lydia instance directly. 51 | ``` 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/lydia/session.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __all__ = ['LydiaSession', 'Session'] 2 | 3 | 4 | class LydiaSession: 5 | def __init__(self, data, client): 6 | """ 7 | AI Session Object 8 | """ 9 | self._client = client 10 | try: 11 | self.id = data['session_id'] 12 | self.language = data['language'] 13 | self.available = data['available'] 14 | self.expires = data['expires'] 15 | except KeyError: 16 | self.ai_emotion = data['ai_emotion'] 17 | self.ai_emotion_probability = data['ai_emotion_probability'] 18 | self.current_language = data['current_language'] 19 | self.current_language_probability = data['current_language_probability'] 20 | 21 | 22 | def think_thought(self, text): 23 | """ 24 | Processes user input and returns an AI text Response 25 | 26 | :type text: str 27 | :param text: The user input 28 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 29 | :returns: The JSON response from the server 30 | :rtype: str 31 | """ 32 | 33 | return self._client.think_thought(self.id, text) 34 | 35 | def get_attributes(self): 36 | """ 37 | Returns Session Attributes 38 | :type text: str 39 | :param text: session_id 40 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 41 | :returns: The JSON response from the server 42 | :rtype: str 43 | """ 44 | return self._client.get_session_attributes(self.id) 45 | 46 | def __str__(self): 47 | """ 48 | Returns an identifier uniquely specifying this session 49 | 50 | :returns: The session id 51 | :rtype: str 52 | """ 53 | 54 | return self.id 55 | 56 | 57 | Session = LydiaSession # For compatibility 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/api.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | 3 | from .exception import CoffeeHouseError 4 | 5 | 6 | __all__ = ['API'] 7 | 8 | 9 | class API: 10 | """ 11 | Base class for all CoffeeHouse services. 12 | It can be instantiated by itself as a holder for the API key, 13 | or it can be subclassed by CoffeeHouse services 14 | 15 | :param access_key: Access key from coffeehouse.intellivoid.net 16 | :param endpoint: Base URL for all requests, without the trailing slash 17 | """ 18 | 19 | def __init__( 20 | self, access_key, 21 | endpoint='https://api.intellivoid.net/coffeehouse', 22 | ): 23 | """ 24 | Public base constructor for CoffeeHouse API 25 | It can be instantiated by itself as a holder for the API key, 26 | or it can be subclassed by CoffeeHouse services 27 | 28 | :param access_key: Access key from coffeehouse.intellivoid.net 29 | :param endpoint: Base URL for all requests, without the trailing slash 30 | """ 31 | if isinstance(access_key, API): 32 | self.access_key = access_key.access_key 33 | self.endpoint = access_key.endpoint 34 | else: 35 | self.access_key = access_key 36 | self.endpoint = endpoint 37 | 38 | def _send(self, path, access_key=True, **payload): 39 | """ 40 | Send a request to the server configured by self.endpoint. 41 | 42 | :param path: The path over the base URL, without the preceding slash 43 | :type path: str 44 | :return: The response, parsed 45 | :rtype: dict 46 | """ 47 | if access_key: 48 | payload['access_key'] = self.access_key 49 | response = requests.post( 50 | '{}/{}'.format( 51 | self.endpoint, 52 | path, 53 | ), 54 | payload, 55 | ) 56 | request_id = None 57 | if 'x-request-id' in response.headers: 58 | request_id = response.headers['x-request-id'] 59 | result = CoffeeHouseError.parse_and_raise( 60 | response.status_code, 61 | response.text, 62 | request_id, 63 | ) 64 | if 'payload' in result: 65 | # V1 API 66 | return result['payload'] 67 | # V2 API 68 | return result['results'] 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/exception.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import json 2 | 3 | 4 | __all__ = ['CoffeeHouseError'] 5 | 6 | 7 | class CoffeeHouseError(Exception): 8 | 9 | def __init__(self, status_code, content, request_id, response): 10 | """ 11 | CoffeeHouseError Public Constructor 12 | :param status_code: 13 | :param content: 14 | :param request_id: 15 | :param response: 16 | """ 17 | 18 | self.status_code = status_code 19 | self.content = content 20 | self.response = response 21 | self.request_id = request_id 22 | self.message = None 23 | self.error_code = None 24 | self.type = None 25 | # This part can be improved 26 | if content is not None: 27 | self.message = content['error']['message'] 28 | self.error_code = content['error']['error_code'] 29 | self.type = content['error']['type'] 30 | super().__init__(self.message or content) 31 | 32 | @staticmethod 33 | def parse_and_raise(status_code, response, request_id): 34 | """ 35 | Parses the response and detects the error type 36 | :param status_code: 37 | :param response: 38 | :param request_id: 39 | :return: 40 | """ 41 | 42 | try: 43 | content = json.loads(response) 44 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 45 | raise CoffeeHouseError(status_code, None, request_id, response) 46 | 47 | # Parse the response 48 | if content['success'] is False: 49 | # Check if the type is available 50 | if 'error' in content and 'type' in content['error']: 51 | # COA Exception handler 52 | raise _mapping.get( 53 | content['error']['error_code'], 54 | CoffeeHouseError, 55 | )(status_code, content, request_id, response) 56 | # If detecting the type fails, it's a generic error 57 | raise CoffeeHouseError(status_code, content, request_id, response) 58 | return content 59 | 60 | 61 | class InternalServerError(CoffeeHouseError): 62 | """ 63 | An unexpected internal server error, 64 | this incident should be reported to support 65 | """ 66 | pass 67 | 68 | 69 | class ServiceError(CoffeeHouseError): 70 | """ 71 | This error can be a generic error, 72 | see the error message for more details 73 | """ 74 | pass 75 | 76 | class EmptyOutputRequest(Exception): 77 | pass 78 | 79 | _mapping = { 80 | -1: InternalServerError, 81 | 0: ServiceError, 82 | } 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /coffeehouse/lydia/lydia_ai.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from ..api import API 2 | from .session import LydiaSession 3 | 4 | 5 | __all__ = ['LydiaAI'] 6 | 7 | 8 | class LydiaAI(API): 9 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 10 | """ 11 | Public constructor for Lydia 12 | :param access_key: 13 | :param endpoint: 14 | """ 15 | 16 | super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) 17 | 18 | def create_session(self, language='en'): 19 | """ 20 | Creates a new LydiaSession with the AI 21 | 22 | :type language: str 23 | :param language: The language that this session will be based in 24 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 25 | :returns: The newly created session 26 | :rtype: LydiaSession 27 | """ 28 | 29 | return LydiaSession( 30 | self._send( 31 | 'v1/lydia/session/create', 32 | target_language=language, 33 | ), self, 34 | ) 35 | 36 | def get_session(self, session_id): 37 | """ 38 | Gets an existing session using a LydiaSession ID 39 | 40 | :type session_id: int 41 | :param session_id: The ID of the session to retrieve 42 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 43 | :returns: The already existing session 44 | :rtype: LydiaSession 45 | """ 46 | 47 | return LydiaSession( 48 | self._send( 49 | 'v1/lydia/session/get', 50 | session_id=session_id, 51 | ), self, 52 | ) 53 | 54 | 55 | def get_session_attributes(self, session_id): 56 | """ 57 | Gets an existing session's attributes with LydiaSession 58 | 59 | :type session_id: int 60 | :param session_id: The ID of the session to retrieve 61 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 62 | :returns: Session Attributes 63 | :rtype: LydiaSession 64 | """ 65 | return LydiaSession( 66 | self._send( 67 | 'v1/lydia/session/attributes', 68 | session_id=session_id, 69 | ), self, 70 | ) 71 | 72 | 73 | def think_thought(self, session_id, text): 74 | """ 75 | Processes user input and returns an AI text Response 76 | 77 | :param session_id: 78 | :type text: str 79 | :param text: The user input 80 | :raises: CoffeeHouseError 81 | :returns: The json payload of the response 82 | :rtype: str 83 | """ 84 | 85 | return self._send( 86 | 'v1/lydia/session/think', 87 | session_id=session_id, 88 | input=text, 89 | )['output'] 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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